Ernie Ball PowerPeg Battery Powered String Winder

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Ernie Ball PowerPeg Battery Powered String Winder

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      Ernie Ball PowerPeg Battery Powered String Winder (105297881)
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String up your guitar or bass in no time.

The Ernie Ball PowerPeg winds your guitar or bass strings up to 70% faster than conventional manual winders. The easily portable Powerpeg string winder is perfect for home, stage, the jam room, or anywhere you need a complete string change. The compact battery-powered Ernie Ball PowerPeg winder is one of the most useful accessories for guitarists and bassists. The PowerPeg string winder's universal head attachment fits all tuning peg head types including bass, acoustic and electric guitar and other stringed instruments. A custom locking on-off trigger prevents accidental or unintentional operation.

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Ernie Ball PowerPeg Battery Powered String Winder Features:

  • Easy-access battery compartmentOn/off switchForward and reverse leverSleek, durable housing


Ernie Ball PowerPeg Battery Powered String Winder Specifications:

  • Uses four AA batteries (included)


Ernie Ball PowerPeg Battery Powered String Winder

Will replace defective strings.

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  • not bad , good idea, time saver

    As reviewed by Michael Wren on 12/15/2010

    I was not to sure I'd like the whole automated peg winder idea, but call me a fan. I give it 4 stars because I thought it would be a bit faster, and it eats batterys, like most every thing that runs on AA's. All in all I give it as a gift to anyone else I know who plays guitar, and if I break mine I'll get a new one.

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  • Cool Product!

    As reviewed by Kevin Bradford on 7/10/2010

    I bought this because I my wife just bought me a new Taylor NS24ce and I figured I might need be able to use it in changing strings. It works great for taking off the old strings, I still like putting new strings on by hand, but taking the old ones off it works fantastic and saves a lot of time! Good value.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Avoid This Thing at All Costs!

    As reviewed by Bill Summers on 4/24/2009

    Guitarists, DO NOT BUY THIS PIECE OF JUNK! I bought one today, and took it back to GC within an hour. Poor quality electrical contacts make it work intermittently. In other words, when you pull the trigger, it might come on, or it might not. The quality is so cheap to begin with. You feel more like you are holding a kid's toy in your hand instead of a serious tool that a professional musician or technician would use. Ernie Ball owes us an apology on this one! By the way, if yours does work, GO SLOW when putting on a string. If you tension it up too fast, and the string goes ka-pop, then it is your fault, not that of the device. You would be better off getting a string crank that can be adapted to an electric drill. Be careful though. Operator error can happen with that also.

    29 of 62 people found this review helpful.

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